Pro Bono Update

Big thanks to those who answered the call for Lawyer on the Line volunteers

Our Pro Bono Programs team gives an enthusiastic and most sincere THANK YOU! to the 40+ volunteers who answered our recent call for Lawyer on the Line volunteers. You are helping us meet a critical need for our clients across the state.


Lawyer on the Line volunteers provide legal advice over the phone to low-income tenants struggling with poor housing conditions. We always have clients in need, so we always need volunteers.


If you want to step up to serve Lawyer on the Line clients, click the button below to learn more and sign up.

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Domestic violence pilot a success!


Thank you to all the volunteers who participated in our pilot effort to incorporate service to domestic violence survivors in our advice-only pro bono program, Lawyer on the Line.


Over the last three months, pro bono attorneys have provided legal advice by phone to survivors in rural western NC who are preparing to appear pro se at hearings for Domestic Violence Protective Orders.


Based on the success of the pilot, we are working on expanding the program to recruit more volunteers and serve more clients.


Stay tuned to learn how you can contribute to this important work!


Our volunteers

  • Aishaah Foster, Moore & Van Allen
  • Mark Henriques, Womble Bond Dickinson
  • Glenn Huether, Wells Fargo
  • Manisha Patel, Law Office of Manisha P. Patel
  • Sarah Price, Price Law PLLC
  • Vanessa Puhak, Sullivan & Hilscher Family Law
  • Kayla Rudisel, Winston-Salem State University
  • Dillon Sharpe, Meck. Co. Public Defender's Office
  • Andrew Yu

Wells Fargo, Moore & Van Allen hold Lawyer on the Line clinic


Wells Fargo and Moore & Van Allen held this month's Lawyer on the Line clinic for the Charlotte Triage Pro Bono Partnership. Volunteers from the organizations provided valuable legal advice over the phone to low-income tenants struggling with poor housing conditions.


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Free CLE: Disaster preparedness and the law


Join us Thu, Aug 8, 12-1 pm, for a free CLE on disaster preparedness and the law. CLEs are always free for our pro bono volunteers. Use discount code LANCVolunteer for free registration.


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Mark Your Calendars! Annual Triage kickoff Sep 18


The Queen City legal community will kick off the seventh year of the Charlotte Triage Pro Bono Partnership on Wed, Sep 18, with a day of training, networking, and celebration of the partnership's accomplishments.


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Pro bono post among NCBarBlog's most popular


Last week's e-bar newsletter from the NC Bar Association highlighted the five most viewed NCBarBlog.com posts from the 2023-24 bar year. Among them was Barrett McFatter's August 2023 announcement of our Heir Property Pro Bono Project. Congratulations, Barrett — and thank you!


Learn more about the project and read Barrett's post

Program Spotlight

Adult Guardianship Program


A partnership with Nelson Mullins, our Medical-Legal Partnership and our Pro Bono Programs team, the Adult Guardianship Program helps parents secure guardianship of their adult children with especially severe disability or injury. The program provides parents with the authority they need to make the decisions necessary to safeguard their children's health, safety and security.


Our program follows the model spearheaded by Nelson Mullins in three other U.S. states, bringing to North Carolina a critical service provided by the firm's committed pro bono advocates.


Special thanks to attorney Nate Pencook and paralegal Eliana Hughes, who recently helped one of our clients secure guardianship of their adult child with a debilitating medical condition.


Thank you, Nelson Mullins!

Volunteer Spotlight

Connor H. Crews

Raleigh


We love our pro bono volunteers! Connor H. Crews, an associate in the Raleigh office of McGuireWoods and a volunteer with our Heir Property Pro Bono Project, recently helped one of our clients, a senior citizen and military veteran, untangle his home’s “tangled title.”


“Heir property” refers to homes or land passed down informally, without a will. Legally speaking, ownership of such property is divided equally among all the surviving heirs of the original owner. This is true even if only one or some of the heirs live in or use the property. As a result, heir property is said to have “tangled title,” as the issue of ownership can be far from clear.


This was the case with our client. His home was originally owned by his grandfather, who died without leaving a will. Therefore, in the eyes of the law, ownership of our client’s home was divided equally among the grandfather’s surviving heirs, even though only our client lived in it.


Connor got to work, researching the history of the home’s title and our client’s genealogical history. He concluded that no deed had been recorded on the property since the one granting ownership to his grandfather, and that our client and his siblings were the grandfather’s only surviving heirs.


Thankfully, the siblings readily agreed to grant their interests in the property to our client. Connor then prepared and filed the documents to transfer ownership to our client, thereby providing him with “clear title” — sole ownership of his home — and all the peace of mind that comes with it.


“Participating in the Heir Property Pro Bono Project was a great way to be of service to someone who needed assistance, and to learn something at the same time,” Connor said. “I was glad to help my client become the sole owner of his property, and I hope I made him feel more comfortable in his own home.”


Thank you, Connor!


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Farewells and Welcomes

Our Pro Bono Programs team is saying a bittersweet farewell to case coordinators Cierra Baker (left) and Sarah Moore (center), who are leaving us to attend law school — the Kenneth F. Kahn School of Law at High Point U. for Cierra and the Francis King Carey School of Law at U. of Maryland for Sarah. While we're sad to see them go, we're proud to have helped influence their decision to pursue a career in the law and are happy knowing that they will make great contributions to the profession. Farewell, Cierra and Sarah! (If you have been working with either of them on a case, you will hear from another case coordinator soon.)


Joining our Pro Bono team is new case coordinator Grant Borneman (right), a Wilmington native and recent UNC-Chapel Hill grad. Through his work with the Carolina Center for Public Service and the NC Division of Juvenile Justice during college, Grant has already demonstrated a serious commitment to public service. “The legal system can seem big and scary to people unfamiliar with it,” said Grant. “I enjoy helping people navigate the system and relieving them of that fear.” Welcome, Grant!


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Pro Bono Go

Pro Bono Go is a one-stop shop for pro bono opportunities from NC's leading civil-justice groups. Check out our latest opportunities below. More at probonogo.org.

Drivers License Restoration: Local counsel needed

Statewide · Ongoing


We help our clients restore suspended NC drivers licenses. Since suspensions are often spread over multiple counties, we need criminal defense attorneys to help resolve traffic matters in their local areas. Examples of assistance include negotiating with local ADAs or filing and attending hearings on Requests to Remit Monies Owed.


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Non-Litigation Advocacy with Debit Card Company

Alamance County · Remote


Help our client by advocating over the phone and potentially with a demand letter. Our client receives SSI, and the card that she uses to spend her benefits was blocked for a possible fraudulent transaction and the company will not unblock it or communicate with her.


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Homeowner needs quiet title or loan-payoff proof

Edgecombe County


Seeking attorney to help homeowner file action for quiet title or obtain payoff statement from lien holder. Client has unsatisfied deed of trust on a loan, which she asserts she has paid but has no documentation to prove. Lien holder refuses to provide documentation and communicate with client.


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Expunction and Certificate of Relief

Bladen County


Seeking representation for certificate of relief and some expunction of dismissed charges in Bladen County. Criminal record is an obstacle to client's employment opportunities.


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